The ‘I’ or the ‘PERSONALITY’ – may be divided intoAPHRDI/2019/nov-11/IT… · The ‘I’...
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The ‘I’ or the ‘PERSONALITY’ –
may be divided into:
PERSONALITY
IQ
(Intelligence
Quotient)
SQ
(Spiritual
Quotient)
Philo. Of life
Morals n
values
EQ
(Emotional
Quotient)
IPR
Comm.
Emotional
Stability
For a wheel of life to rollsmoothly, All spokes of thewheel IQ,EQ and SQ should havebeen equally developed!!
Be Prepared
Please check your pockets, purse,
briefcase, cell phone, wallet for an item
that “speaks” about who you are.
It could be a photo, jewelry, membership card,
screen photo, memento, stub, souvenir, etc.
Emotional Intelligence History
EQ Definitions
Formal Definition: the ability to use your emotions to form an optimal relationship with yourself and others.
Daniel Goleman Definition: the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves and for managing emotions well in ourselves and others.
EQ = Emotional Intelligence
Goleman’s EQ Model
EQ Findings
• High EQ people are happier, healthier and more successful
in relationships.
• High EQ people exhibit:
– Balance between emotion and reason
– Awareness of their own feelings
– Empathy and compassion for others
– Signs of high self-esteem
• We aren’t all created emotionally equal - we have different
emotional temperaments.
• The way we act out, express ourselves, and use our
emotions can be changed!
EQ at Work
• 70% of the reasons for losing a customer are EQ related.
• 59% of workers report they do not receive recognition for a
job well done.
• 75% of workers say they do not find management’s
leadership inspiring.
• 50% of time wasted in the workplace is due to the lack of
trust.
• Everyday 50,000 people quit their jobs.
• 85% of workers report they could work more effectively.
• 80% of Americans do not look forward to going to work.
EQ at Work (cont)
• EQ is greater than 85% of what enables “star performers”to develop into great leaders.
• EQ allows people to think more clearly under pressure,
eliminating time wasted by anger, anxiety and fear.
• As a determinant of high performance, EQ is twice as
important as technical and cognitive skills combined.
• Workers with high EQ get along better and solve problems
more efficiently.
• Workers with high EQ positively impact people they
interact with – they are good role models of excellent
performance.
Goleman’s EQ Model
Self-Awareness
Self-awareness means having a deep
understanding of one’s emotions…how
their feelings affect them, other people and
their job performance…
Daniel Goleman
Self-Awareness
People with high skill levels of self-awareness:
• Interact easily with team members and clients who
are demanding.
• Make decisions in a calm state of mind.
• Accurately assess themselves and exhibit
openness.
• Are quietly self-confident.
• Accurately assess people and situations.
Components of Self-Awareness
• Emotional Awareness - recognizes one’s
emotions and their effects.
• Accurate Self-Assessment - knowing one’s
strengths and limits.
• Self-Confidence - a strong sense of one’s
self-worth and capabilities.
Components of Self-Awareness
• Accurate Self-Assessment
Components of Self-Awareness
• Self-Confidence
– Understand your talent
– Suspend self-doubt and push through feelings
of self-doubt to boost confidence
Self-Awareness Activity
Name That Emotion
Actions to Build Self-Awareness
• Develop habit of self-observation
• Spend time daily on self-reflection
• Keep a journal
• Ask for feedback
Goleman’s EQ Model
Self-Management
Self-management, which is like an on-going
inner conversation, is the component of EQ
that frees us from being prisoners of our
feelings. People engaged in such a
conversation…find ways to control
(emotional impulses) and even to channel
(emotions ) in useful ways…
Daniel Goleman
Components of Self-Management
• Self-Control
• Trustworthiness
• Conscientiousness
• Adaptability
• Innovation
Self-Management
The ultimate act of personal responsibility at
work may be taking control of our own state
of mind.
Daniel Goleman
Self-Management Activity
Self-talk
What Are You Telling
Yourself Lately Activity?
Constructive Inner
Dialog Activity
OR
Actions to Build Self-
Management
• Develop constructive inner dialogs
• Avoid distorted thinking– Overgeneralizations
– Destructive labeling
• Derail counterproductive behavior– Sarcasm
– Avoidance
– Boastfulness
• Use humor
• Redirect your emotional energy
• Take time out to relax
• Behavior rehearsal
Goleman’s EQ Model
Self-Motivation
(People who possess self-motivation skills)
are driven to achieve beyond
expectations…The key word here is
achieve…They are motivated by a deeply
embedded desire to achieve for the sake of
achievement (alone)…
Daniel Goleman
Self-Motivation
People with high skill levels of self-motivation:
• Initiate improvements in their jobs, departments and division
• Succeed at difficult assignments more often than those with low self-motivation
• Are less likely to quit their job or leave the organization
• Motivate their staff and others they interact with
• Magnetize a cadre of people around them with the same traits
Components of Self-Motivation
• Achievement drive
• Commitment
• Initiative
• Optimism
Self-Motivation Activity
Eye On the Goal
Actions to Build Self-Motivation
• Use motivational self-statements
(affirmations)
• Use positive mental imagery
• Find an emotional mentor
• Create a healthy work environment
Goleman’s EQ Model
Empathy
Empathy
…empathy means thoughtfully considering
employee’s (other’s) feelings - along with
other factors - in the process of making
intelligent decisions…
Daniel Goleman
Empathy
People with high skill levels of empathy:• Frequently inform people during times of change and
uncertainty
• Promote collaboration
• Develop all staff to their potential
• Develop and retain the intellectual capital of the organization
• Achieve consistently high performance of direct reports
• Enjoy increased job motivation and satisfaction of staff
Components of Empathy
• Understanding others
• Developing others
• Serving others
• Leveraging diversity
• Political awareness
Empathy Notes
• Understanding is not the same as agreement
• Research suggests a negative correlation between
being in positions of power and empathetic
abilities
• In a team oriented, customer focused
organization, empathy is critical
Empathy Quiz – Thank you
Actions to Build Empathy
• Look for the good and similar
• Assume people have the best of intentions
• Practice a “walk in their shoes”
• Listen better
• Try to identify with what the other person is
saying and feeling (perhaps by reflecting on
an experience you’ve had that produced a
similar emotion in you)
Goleman’s EQ Model
Empathy
Managing Relationships
Adeptness at inducing desirable responses in
others.
Daniel Goleman
Managing Relationships
People with high skill levels of managing relationships:
• Can count on a wide circle of colleagues during difficult times
• Find the “common ground” among differing views
• Effectively leads teams
• Achieve change initiative objectives
Components of Managing
Relationships
• Influence
• Communication
• Conflict management
• Leadership
• Change catalyst
• Building bonds
• Collaboration and cooperation
Actions to Build Managing Relationships
• Know the relationship boundaries and
expectations
• Use appropriate self-disclosure
• Keep confidences
• Be enthusiastic
• Listen more and talk less
Personal EI Development Plan
Survivor
Key Strategy
Don’t offend
Don’t be offended.
Handle Conflict
Key Strategy
There are some things, I just don’t have
to have an opinion on!
Handle Conflict
Key Strategy
Don’t assume motive.
Handle Conflict
Key Strategy
Let’s agree to disagree, agreeably.
Handle Conflict
Proactive Approaches
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Take the…
L isten
E mpathize
A pologize
D o something or
Direct to someone who can
Saying “No” Nicely
N eutralize through a positive
beginning
I mmediately empathize
C ourteously explain
E mphasize your desire to help
Thank you
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